Ofgem has approved four code modifications designed to facilitate the implementation of market-wide half-hourly settlement ...
The number of customers complaining about their smart meters fell by a third in the third quarter of the year. New data from the Energy Ombudsman shows the service handled 27% fewer complaints in the ...
The smart meter rollout is heading into “a digital cul-de-sac" unless the government fixes the fundamental problems that have plagued the programme from the start. Former shadow energy minister Alan ...
The National Energy System Operator (NESO) has awarded five contracts worth more than £25 million for the provision of inertia to the grid. The five providers have been awarded contracts to deliver 5 ...
Centrica has said that utilising large-scale hydrogen storage, including its Rough facility, could save consumers an ...
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The government has repeatedly refused to disclose assessments carried out before delaying the introduction of the Clean Heat ...
A senior figure at UK Power Networks (UKPN) has said to “watch this space” whilst addressing the reported interest of its owner, CK Holdings, in buying a stake in Thames Water. Suleman Alli, director ...
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Energy retailers have set aside £500 million worth of support for vulnerable customers this winter, the industry’s trade body has revealed. It comes amid news that energy minister Miatta Fahnbulleh ...
Energy bosses have welcomed a move by the government to ease planning rules on heat pump installations, as well as a decision to nearly double the annual budget for its Boiler Upgrade Scheme (BUS). In ...